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So I sat down this afternoon, to tune up a problem I have with my Xten Lite softphone working with my new config. It makes internal calls fine, and but when it switches externally via Broadvoice, the RTP doesn’t start up. I get a 400 Bad error back from Broadvoice. […]
While in Washington last week, colleague Julie Hedlund told me about the British paramedic who suggests that we all put an ICE entry in our mobile phonebooks, ICE standing for In Case of Emergency. The idea is that in many crisis or emergency situations where a person is unconscious, the first responders […]
After a couple months of part-time tinkering, I have finally switched the foundation of my personal communication strategy over to VoIP, SIP, and Asterisk; away from relying on mobile carriers. With this new system, I am retiring my old Verizon 978-505-1789 number: send me an email if I overlooked you in my […]
I’ve been crushed in the office, on a lot of critical projects lately. But, tomorrow I’ll be heading down to Washington, DC for some VoIP related events.
First off, on Thursday morning I’ll be attending an event at the National Press Club titled Key Lawmakers to talk VoIP Safety and Security. The […]
Back at last fall’s VoN show (Oct 2004), the going figure was that there were maybe a couple hundred VoIP providers in the US. This spring, that figure rose sharply, I think around VoN San Jose (March 2005) I heard 400, by VoN Canada (April 2005) the keynotes were saying 500 and it was […]